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>> that is what the fda is saying. the other thing to mention is the health cost for society for keeping trans fats in the foods. it can cause non fatal heart attacks. the total costs of that is roughly $700 million a year according to the fda. a huge amount of money. the other thing i mentioned and interesting, when the fda or government comes out and says something is unsafe, that does represent a huge marketing opportunity for food companies, believe it or not. back in 1990, when the surgeon general said trans fats are unsafe, there is money to be made. no trans fats. there is money to be made in that. if a company can say gluten is unhealthy, we can say we are gluten free. there is money to be made. >> i want to talk about the companies out front of the fda saying this for years. not using trans fats. mcdonald's is a big fast food organization. they stopped frying french fries in trans fat oils. companies may be anticipating this. >> absolutely. there are only 30,000 package products that technically contain trans
>> that is what the fda is saying. the other thing to mention is the health cost for society for keeping trans fats in the foods. it can cause non fatal heart attacks. the total costs of that is roughly $700 million a year according to the fda. a huge amount of money. the other thing i mentioned and interesting, when the fda or government comes out and says something is unsafe, that does represent a huge marketing opportunity for food companies, believe it or not. back in 1990, when the...
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is supported by science and not fda cleared. regulators worry false results could lead to unnecessary medical care. this is video the company issued a statement saying it's relationship with the fda is important, and 23 and me says it's committed to addressing the concerns. >>> maker of the european version of the plan b morning after pill says it's not always effective for women over 165 pounds and doesn't work for women weighing more than 176 pounds. recommended they use iuds instead a new warning will be added to pill packages the european version is identical to the major morning after pill sold in the united states like plan b one step. and not known if the u.s. makers will change labeling as they're doing in europe. one more health note before moving on at 11:00 on abc7 news, a bay area company's trail blazing new method to treat breast cancer and the critical drug given before surgery instead of after. >> john f kennedy high school is in mourning after a beloved coach died trying to help others he spent 25 years coaching
is supported by science and not fda cleared. regulators worry false results could lead to unnecessary medical care. this is video the company issued a statement saying it's relationship with the fda is important, and 23 and me says it's committed to addressing the concerns. >>> maker of the european version of the plan b morning after pill says it's not always effective for women over 165 pounds and doesn't work for women weighing more than 176 pounds. recommended they use iuds instead...
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where the fda is more concerned. basically, when the company he says that you have this particular -- says you have this particular result does it mean anything in regard to your health for sure, is there anything you can do about it? and the answer is in most cases no. but this is as i say the first citizen in an pon going process of developing person genomic medicine over time. it is just a process, a way for us to learn and i think fda is process. >> it is a new way of looking at health and predicting the future. and hank, the fda says, in its warning letter to 23 and me, a result may be used by a patient to self-manage. serious concerns are raised if test results are not adequately understood by patients or incorrect test results were reported. they bring up the bracca gene, somebody may get a mastectomy or get treatments they don't need or if there's a false prove. somebody shouldn't get a mastectomy by not checking with a doctor would they? >> well it's a big country. i wouldn't say never. what about a b rc 1 o
where the fda is more concerned. basically, when the company he says that you have this particular -- says you have this particular result does it mean anything in regard to your health for sure, is there anything you can do about it? and the answer is in most cases no. but this is as i say the first citizen in an pon going process of developing person genomic medicine over time. it is just a process, a way for us to learn and i think fda is process. >> it is a new way of looking at...
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snoop the fda has no plans to pull chantix from the market. fda asked for a report on the 2017. >> after the break on the hard court with a hidden danger. >> whether it's basketball or any sport. there's a leading cause of death among high school athletes. it could be preventible. why a sports physical may not diagnose the problem, but a medical test could. every sunday night, al jazeera america presents... eye opening films from the worlds top documetary directors. tonight, >> there's probably about a hundred people living in the extreme tiny houses... >> is going small part of a big movement? >> part of the reason for moving into a tiny house is to get rid of all this "stuff"... >> what you gain by having less... >> let's think about giving up mcmasions... >> a tiny american dream, al jazeera america presents... tiny: a story about living small premiers tonight 9 eastern. >> from concussions to heat exhaustion student athletes are victims of health risks, sometimes resulting in deadly consequences. it's an ongoing issue. tonight we uncover t
snoop the fda has no plans to pull chantix from the market. fda asked for a report on the 2017. >> after the break on the hard court with a hidden danger. >> whether it's basketball or any sport. there's a leading cause of death among high school athletes. it could be preventible. why a sports physical may not diagnose the problem, but a medical test could. every sunday night, al jazeera america presents... eye opening films from the worlds top documetary directors. tonight,...
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the user fees are an essential component of the if fda's funding -- fda's funding. they help to insure the american public has access to safe and effective health care products. for generics at the time of enact amount, there was a backlog of over 2500 drugs. these essential products typically cost 50-70% less than their brand name counterparts and have provided an estimated $1 trillion in savings over the past decade. it's important that american consumers have access to these safe, effective and low-cost alternatives more quickly which is why the provisions in the generic drug user fee agreement were so important, because it gave fda the resources today need to make sure that happens. so i'm interested to hear on that progress today. the bill also gives fda additional tools to insure the safety of the global drug supply chain as requireing registration for foreign and domestic drug establishments, administrative detention for adulterated or misbranded drugs and increased penalties for counterfeit drugs. the additional authorities allow fda to strengthen cooperatio
the user fees are an essential component of the if fda's funding -- fda's funding. they help to insure the american public has access to safe and effective health care products. for generics at the time of enact amount, there was a backlog of over 2500 drugs. these essential products typically cost 50-70% less than their brand name counterparts and have provided an estimated $1 trillion in savings over the past decade. it's important that american consumers have access to these safe, effective...
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first, the fda thinks you might, they are using it as an excuse to pu the product off the market. more money coming up. ♪ wow...look at you. i've always tried to give ity best shot. these days i'm living with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. at first, i took warfarin, but i wondered, "could i up my game?" my doctor told me about eliquis. and three important reasons to take eliquis instead. one, in clinical trial, eliquis was proven to reduce the risk of stroke better than warfarin. two, eliquis had less major bleeding than warfarin. and three... like warfarin, there's no routine blood testing. [ male announcer ] don't stop taking eliqui unless your doctor tellyou to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis c cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis ifyou have an artificial heart valve abnormal bleing. while taking eliquis, yomay bruise more easily and it m take longer tha usual r any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like
first, the fda thinks you might, they are using it as an excuse to pu the product off the market. more money coming up. ♪ wow...look at you. i've always tried to give ity best shot. these days i'm living with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. at first, i took warfarin, but i wondered, "could i up my game?" my doctor told me about eliquis. and three important reasons to take eliquis instead. one, in clinical...
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fda clearance. 23 and me says it's committed to addressing the fda concern as for now still marketing the kits on line. company is based in mountain view. google is among the chief investors. >> well giving hope to women with breast cancer. next on 7 news. carolyn has special report of plan to get new drugs an treatment to patients sooner than ever. >> plus she is at it again. what this northern california mother of 3 wrote about obese women that got her banned from facebook. >> and scientist think they found the key to keeping men faithful. the hormone that could save marriages. >> temperatures in the 40's in these areas rate now. we take a look at the morning chill in my make up weather and let you you disgust me. prove it. enough is enough. d-con baits are specially formulated to kill in one feeding. guaranteed. d-con. get out. and can cost thousands of dollars to repair... thankfully, the powerful dual action formula of rid-x has enzymes to break down waste and time released bacteria to reduce tank build up. rid-x. #1 in septic maintenance. >> new at 11:00. sacramento mother who c
fda clearance. 23 and me says it's committed to addressing the fda concern as for now still marketing the kits on line. company is based in mountain view. google is among the chief investors. >> well giving hope to women with breast cancer. next on 7 news. carolyn has special report of plan to get new drugs an treatment to patients sooner than ever. >> plus she is at it again. what this northern california mother of 3 wrote about obese women that got her banned from facebook....
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the fda to address the agency's concerns. 23 and me has 15 business days to respond. when we checked the company's website still appears to be taking orders. >>> former cbs news anchor katie couric is joining yahoo has its global anchor. rumors swirled last week that she was in talks. today, yahoo made it official. her role will be to lead a team of reporters to cover events around the world for a new online news operation. for now, she will still host her current daytime talk show on abc. >>> i think the redskins are probably wishing they could play a game tonight here instead of where it is very cold. >> reporter: and the storm that's going to get them on the east coast in a couple days, was the one that got ustulation week. we had bad air quality today. moderate to poor air quality, especially in the north bay. the reason why, big ridge of high pressure. all the pollution trapped down where we are. we will do that again tomorrow. if you're heading outside tonight or maybe getting final preparations for that 9ers game, we are in the upper 50s outside with oakland be
the fda to address the agency's concerns. 23 and me has 15 business days to respond. when we checked the company's website still appears to be taking orders. >>> former cbs news anchor katie couric is joining yahoo has its global anchor. rumors swirled last week that she was in talks. today, yahoo made it official. her role will be to lead a team of reporters to cover events around the world for a new online news operation. for now, she will still host her current daytime talk show on...
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first, the fda thinks you might, they are using it as an excuse to pull the product off the market. more money coming up. get paid to do something you really love, what would you d" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ hmm. ♪ mm-hmm. [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it is to ride. get the mercedes-benz on your wish list at the winter event going on now -- but hurry, the offer ends soon. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease the 2014 ml350 for $599 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally soone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announce
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fda clearance. 23 and me says it's committed to addressing the fda concern as for now still marketing the kits on line. company is based in mountain view. google is among the chief investors. >> well giving hope to women with breast cancer. next on 7 news. carolyn has special report of plan to get new drugs an treatment to patients sooner than ever. >> plus she is at it again. what this northern california mother of 3 wrote about obese women that got her banned from facebook. >> and scientist think they found the key to keeping men faithful. the hormone that could save marriages. >> temperatures in the 40's in these areas rate now. we take a look at the morning chill in my make up weather and let you [ female announcer ] at 100 calories, not all food choices add up. some are giant. some not so giant. when managing your weight, bigger is always better. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant tomato florentine soup, it took a little time to get it just right. [ ding ] ♪ but finally, it happened. perfection. at progresso, we've got a passion for quality, because you've got a passion for taste. >>
fda clearance. 23 and me says it's committed to addressing the fda concern as for now still marketing the kits on line. company is based in mountain view. google is among the chief investors. >> well giving hope to women with breast cancer. next on 7 news. carolyn has special report of plan to get new drugs an treatment to patients sooner than ever. >> plus she is at it again. what this northern california mother of 3 wrote about obese women that got her banned from facebook....
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fda worries that false positive are as dangerous as false negative. fda thinks the genome service falls under the medical did he advice category because consumer could act on the result as diagnosis. not just prediction of risk. >> patient don't really know how to interpret the results of the test and don't understand that it significant any if i risk and doesn't necessarily mane that you are going to get breast cancer or alzheimer's or any other kind of incurable condition. >>reporter: 23 and me issued a statement saying in part we recognize that we have not met the fda expectations regarding time line and communication regarding our submission relationship with the fda is extremely important to us and we are committed to fully engage with them to dress their concerns. lauren is the health policy advisor at practice fusion on line company providing services to medical practitioners and patients. >> in the next 15 days the company could do more collaborative work which is the recommendation from policy folk but they might also push the issue into a co
fda worries that false positive are as dangerous as false negative. fda thinks the genome service falls under the medical did he advice category because consumer could act on the result as diagnosis. not just prediction of risk. >> patient don't really know how to interpret the results of the test and don't understand that it significant any if i risk and doesn't necessarily mane that you are going to get breast cancer or alzheimer's or any other kind of incurable condition....
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is a good idea. >> reporter: the fda's move is completely getting all the transfats from the american food supply. some companies have taken it upon themselves to remove it from their products. it's a popular idea among health conscious consumers. others don't agree with it. >> i think it's more government trying to exert more regulation and control. >> reporter: today's transfats are found in fried and processed foods. health officials say transfats are a health concern. they can raise bad cholesterol and are the worst for your heart. >> we can save about 7,000 lives and prevent about 20,000 heart attacks in this country every year. so that's why we think this is an important step. >> reporter: the institute of medicine tells us that transfats don't have any known health benefits to them and they say there isn't any safe level consumption for them. >> you eat the garbage, you're going to get sick. >> reporter: the fda says it will take the requirement for two months and set a timeline for the phase out. i'm ken molestina, wusa9. >>> virginia's outgoing governor hosted the incoming go
is a good idea. >> reporter: the fda's move is completely getting all the transfats from the american food supply. some companies have taken it upon themselves to remove it from their products. it's a popular idea among health conscious consumers. others don't agree with it. >> i think it's more government trying to exert more regulation and control. >> reporter: today's transfats are found in fried and processed foods. health officials say transfats are a health concern. they...
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snoop the fda has no plans to pull chantix from the market. fda asked for a report on the violence and report back by 2017. >> after the break on the hard court with a hidden danger. >> whether it's basketball or any sport. there's a leading cause of death among high school athletes. it could be preventible. why a sports physical may not diagnose the problem, but a medical test could. >> from concussions to heat exhaustion student athletes are victims of health risks, sometimes resulting in deadly consequences. it's an ongoing issue. tonight we uncover the hidden danger of another sport concern. sudden cardiac arrest. as "america tonight" reporter reports this can be stopped with a view tems. >> every day at red bank high school albert martin worked on his jump shot. >> if he was here today he would be at the park playing basketball. this is a picture of him... >> tracy dixon said you couldn't miss her son. he was 6 foot 5 with a size 17 shoe. he was born 10 pound. he was a big boy. he was the biggest of his class. everywhere he goes heed be w
snoop the fda has no plans to pull chantix from the market. fda asked for a report on the violence and report back by 2017. >> after the break on the hard court with a hidden danger. >> whether it's basketball or any sport. there's a leading cause of death among high school athletes. it could be preventible. why a sports physical may not diagnose the problem, but a medical test could. >> from concussions to heat exhaustion student athletes are victims of health risks,...
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fda clearance. 23 and me says it's committed to addressing the fda concern as for now still marketing the kits on line. company is based in mountain view. google is among the chief investors. >> well giving hope to women with breast cancer. next on 7 news. carolyn has special report of plan to get new drugs an treatment to patients sooner than ever. >> plus she is at it again. what this northern california mother of 3 wrote about obese women that got her banned from facebook. >> and scientist think they found the key to keeping men faithful. the hormone that could save marriages. >> temperatures in the 40's in these areas rate now. we take a look at the morning chill in my make up weather and let you know if so much to sip and savor, a feeding frenzy to say the least. a turkey from safeway is just what they crave. a hero of the table, "so delicious" they'll rave. frozen, natural, fresh. it's the best selection around. spend $30 and a fresh safeway select turkey is just 99 cents a pound. so raise your glass, pull up a chair, grab a plate. this tastier thanksgiving is well worth the wai
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it also, you know, we don't know exactly what the fda is going to do here, but if the fda really plans to completely eliminate trans fats from this food supply, that goes a lot further than any of the city-based bans that we've seen so far. even new york's ban, supposedly, ban actually allows for small amounts of trans fats to be used in recipes. >> so, i want to get at this sort of bedrock idea that this should be an individual decision, right? you have this product, you have this chemical. people have very limited awareness of what it is or whether it's in their food, a. it also is just massively destructive. i mean, we are talking about, you know, all the science on this says, this is really, really clogs up people's arteries, bad cholesterol, it causes lots of heart attacks. there is no safe level that can be found in it. like, if there was something in chewing gum that made one out of every six people who chewed it dropped dead of cancer 20 years hence, you would be on board with the fda banning it, right? this isn't some like hardline principle that, no, there should be nothing t
it also, you know, we don't know exactly what the fda is going to do here, but if the fda really plans to completely eliminate trans fats from this food supply, that goes a lot further than any of the city-based bans that we've seen so far. even new york's ban, supposedly, ban actually allows for small amounts of trans fats to be used in recipes. >> so, i want to get at this sort of bedrock idea that this should be an individual decision, right? you have this product, you have this...
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why is the fda only saying now that they are no longer safe? let's bring in dr. nina radcliffe, a private practice md. why now? >> well, it's time for us to say our fond farewells to margarine. the not butter which was once considered the healthy alternative is now on life support and we're about to pull the plug. not only do they not improve our health but they're harmful for our health. >> a lot of people were frustrated about this. they're saying the government should stay out of their business inclouding telling people what to eat and what they shouldn't eat. are they right? >> we always play the seesaw between personal freedom as well as public health. we're going back and forth with this. what to eat what to drink, what to smoke. actually mcdonald's, kfc, as well as taco bell have already stopped using transfats. we're also seeing cisco, one of the largest industries, is already starting pulling out the transfats. >> what do transfats do? >> they're actually hydrogen added to liquid oils. the reason they do this is so we can add texture as well as taste and
why is the fda only saying now that they are no longer safe? let's bring in dr. nina radcliffe, a private practice md. why now? >> well, it's time for us to say our fond farewells to margarine. the not butter which was once considered the healthy alternative is now on life support and we're about to pull the plug. not only do they not improve our health but they're harmful for our health. >> a lot of people were frustrated about this. they're saying the government should stay out of...
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when you promote drugs for purposes that they are not intended for and have not been approved by the fda, we don't believe that is a violation of the first amendment. >> isn't this off label marketing? that's exactly what it is, isn't it? >> what we are prosecuting is promoting drugs for purposes that have not been approved, that have not been shown to be safe or even effective. that's what this case is about. >> the statute requires that for intended uses, the labeling for the drug provide directions
when you promote drugs for purposes that they are not intended for and have not been approved by the fda, we don't believe that is a violation of the first amendment. >> isn't this off label marketing? that's exactly what it is, isn't it? >> what we are prosecuting is promoting drugs for purposes that have not been approved, that have not been shown to be safe or even effective. that's what this case is about. >> the statute requires that for intended uses, the labeling for...
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the relationship between the fda and drug companies. guest: the fda's sort of in a bind. is twofold.b one is to improve -- to approve medical products for use. act ase also supposed to a product safety watchdog so they have swung back-and-forth between which of those roles should they really be putting their energy into. i don't think it is necessarily a case where the fda has solely been the war has been the sole actor opening the floodgates to these jugs. it has also been a medical profession and over promotion of these jugs in the medical refreshing. there are many ways to treat pain. drugs are only one of them, prior to the advent of the use ofous growth in the these jugs, people with serious pain or receiving of the kinds of treatments. physical therapy. behavior modification. things of that nature. one of the things that i try to return to both of the books i have written is the need to reach back and start using ways of treating pain that were quite successful before this boom in narcotic painkiller use began. was a story in "the washington post" that talks about t
the relationship between the fda and drug companies. guest: the fda's sort of in a bind. is twofold.b one is to improve -- to approve medical products for use. act ase also supposed to a product safety watchdog so they have swung back-and-forth between which of those roles should they really be putting their energy into. i don't think it is necessarily a case where the fda has solely been the war has been the sole actor opening the floodgates to these jugs. it has also been a medical profession...
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by 2012 it plummeted but the fda says there's no safe consumption. new york city banned the use of trans fats in restaurants seven years ago. more than a dozen other localities followed. in an interview for "cbs this morning," mayor michael bloomberg led the charge and said that even the restaurants are better off. >> they did not do what some people feared and that was to replace trans fats with something even worse. they replaced it with something that's better, and their business is better than ever. >> reporter: the fda commissioner told us it could take some time for this ban to go into effect because companies would have to come up with new recipes, but she wouldn't say how much time. chip reid, cbs news, washington. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," twitter shares fly, and billions paid in fraudulent tax refunds. alexis christoforous is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, alexis. >> good morning, anne-marie. twitter made a debut. the twitter ipo closed its first day of trading right here on the new york stock exchange a
by 2012 it plummeted but the fda says there's no safe consumption. new york city banned the use of trans fats in restaurants seven years ago. more than a dozen other localities followed. in an interview for "cbs this morning," mayor michael bloomberg led the charge and said that even the restaurants are better off. >> they did not do what some people feared and that was to replace trans fats with something even worse. they replaced it with something that's better, and their...
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fda will move to do what other restaurants have already done, cut out transfats across the board. the ingredients are in frozen pizza to coffee creamers. it's harmful because it raises the risk of heart disease, increases bad cholesterol and lowers the good cholesterol. head of fda says it could prevent 20,000 heart attacks and 7,000 deaths every year. >>> the polio outbreak in syria is leading to grim warnings for countries across the world. a pair of german doctors say the outbreak could spread across europe. they worry it could be carried by refugees because of the violence. they caution the current vaccine may not be strong enough, adding it could take up to a year for a new outbreak to be detected. polio in syria paralyzed at least ten children and 2 million kids are the focus of vaccination efforts. >>> the u.s. may be on the eve of a major breakthrough in iran over the country's nuclear program. today, secretary of state, john kerry travels to switzerland. the two sides are reportedly close on a deal that would work in stages to ease economic sanctions on iran in exchange f
fda will move to do what other restaurants have already done, cut out transfats across the board. the ingredients are in frozen pizza to coffee creamers. it's harmful because it raises the risk of heart disease, increases bad cholesterol and lowers the good cholesterol. head of fda says it could prevent 20,000 heart attacks and 7,000 deaths every year. >>> the polio outbreak in syria is leading to grim warnings for countries across the world. a pair of german doctors say the outbreak...
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the fda says you don't get to learn about unless the fda been that okay. every crackdown need the head on a stick, a target the government an attack as a warning to others. in this case the target is an outfit called 23 and the. itself and at home test called less it kit. kate cute kids, swap your in your cheek, get back report matching your sample against genetic markers for 240 trade including killers like breast cancer, $99, half a million people of done this without incident but the fda today newsbreaks ordering a halt claiming the little q tip is a medical device ever as risky as a pacemaker implanted inside your chest. during it is. the fda is ticked off that they started selling this without bowling before the fda. when accused it isn't a medical device. get out of a way of the data revolution. tweet me at dennis kneale. is the fda right to interfere with your personal dna testing? tracy: no. there's your answer. your utility bill is something that bud you, but the need too. we have one company giving you power over your provider. jack frost, lookin
the fda says you don't get to learn about unless the fda been that okay. every crackdown need the head on a stick, a target the government an attack as a warning to others. in this case the target is an outfit called 23 and the. itself and at home test called less it kit. kate cute kids, swap your in your cheek, get back report matching your sample against genetic markers for 240 trade including killers like breast cancer, $99, half a million people of done this without incident but the fda...
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the head of the fda explains why coming up. we'll take you to new york in the cbs evening news with ,, >> pelley: tonight, a common food is declared unsafe. the f.d.a. moves to ban transfats found in popcorn, desserts, pizzas and margarine. chip reid has details. twitter takes flight. elaine quijano on the bluebird's wall street debut. a former miami dolphin tells us about harassment and racial slurs in the locker room. >> this is common throughout the whole entire nfl. >> pelley: james brown of the "nfl today" on the league's investigation. and the big-city mayor who said this about crack cocaine. >> have i tried it? um, probably in one of my drunken stoupors. >> pelley: now has another drunken rant to explain. >> i need ( bleep ). it will be over in five minutes. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. they are the ingredients that make cookies, and cakes taste better and
the head of the fda explains why coming up. we'll take you to new york in the cbs evening news with ,, >> pelley: tonight, a common food is declared unsafe. the f.d.a. moves to ban transfats found in popcorn, desserts, pizzas and margarine. chip reid has details. twitter takes flight. elaine quijano on the bluebird's wall street debut. a former miami dolphin tells us about harassment and racial slurs in the locker room. >> this is common throughout the whole entire nfl. >>...
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a new fda warning about a hidden danger that could be lurking in your kitchen cabinet. the doctor is in with what you need to know about spices. this is the quicksilver cash back card from capil one. it's not the "limit the cash i earnvery month" card. it's not the "i only earn decent rewards at the gas station" card. it's the no-games, no-signing up, everyday-rewarding, kung-fu-fighting, silver-lightning-in-a-bottle, bringing-home-the-bacon cash back card. this is the quicksilver card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on eve purchase, everywhere, every single day. so ask yourself, what's in your wallet? [ alarm sound for malfunctioning printer ] [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you've learned a thing or two. [ metal clanks ] ♪ this is the age of knowing what you're made of. so why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? [ gears whirring ] talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in
a new fda warning about a hidden danger that could be lurking in your kitchen cabinet. the doctor is in with what you need to know about spices. this is the quicksilver cash back card from capil one. it's not the "limit the cash i earnvery month" card. it's not the "i only earn decent rewards at the gas station" card. it's the no-games, no-signing up, everyday-rewarding, kung-fu-fighting, silver-lightning-in-a-bottle, bringing-home-the-bacon cash back card. this is the...
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why is the fda taking this action now? >> a lot of people are asking, why didn't they take this action a long time ago? it's been about ten years since consumer advocates petitioned the fda to get these trans fats out of foods. well, ten years later, they're finally doing it. they say if they do take this action -- today's the first step -- if this action does continue, they say they could prevent 20,000 heart attacks a year in the united states and 7,000 deaths. and that's why people have been urging the fda to take this step for so long. now, as you noted, trans fats are in some of the foods that you just mentioned, some cookies have them, some cookies don't, some pizzas have them, some pizazz don't. also in some restaurant foods but a lot of restaurants took trans fats out of foods when places like new york city said we don't want them here. >> one of the dangers of trans fat, how exactly does that work? >> right. so trans fats come from partially hydrogenated vegetable oil and do two bad things. drive bad cholesterol u
why is the fda taking this action now? >> a lot of people are asking, why didn't they take this action a long time ago? it's been about ten years since consumer advocates petitioned the fda to get these trans fats out of foods. well, ten years later, they're finally doing it. they say if they do take this action -- today's the first step -- if this action does continue, they say they could prevent 20,000 heart attacks a year in the united states and 7,000 deaths. and that's why people...
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now, the fda is stopping sales of a popular do-it-yourself dna test. the operators of the 23 and me test have not proven that its kit actually works. the company claims the saliva-based tests will tell customers if they or their children are at risk for hundreds of health problems. the fda says false results may lead to unnecessary medical procedures. >>> the morning-after's pill effectiveness may be due to a woman's weight. it either does not work or is less effective in women who weigh more than 165 pounds. that's about the weight of the average american woman. the fda is considering putting a warning on the american version. >>> now, to the cross-country child custody battle involving skier bode miller. a judge here in new york, has given temporary custody of his 9-month-old son to his ex-girlfriend. he was battling over the child. the fight escalated when the girlfriend moved from southern california, where bode lives, to new york. >>> we are hearing from the oakland raiders fan who saved a woman sunday while watching his team play. donnie navidad
now, the fda is stopping sales of a popular do-it-yourself dna test. the operators of the 23 and me test have not proven that its kit actually works. the company claims the saliva-based tests will tell customers if they or their children are at risk for hundreds of health problems. the fda says false results may lead to unnecessary medical procedures. >>> the morning-after's pill effectiveness may be due to a woman's weight. it either does not work or is less effective in women who...
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objections and obtained the drug from a broker in india that did not have any overcite from the fda. >> did they bypass your pharmacy to get it? >> absolutely. >> and was that illegal? >> yes, it was. >> booker felt event indicated in july. it found that some drugs must come from companies registered with the fda and be reviewed for safety. after that ruling, nebraska supreme court effectively put a halt to pending executions. advocates say opponents are playing political games by focusing on lethal injection drugs. >> people are putting pressure on the pharmacies not to supply the drugs even though there is no really good reason for them not to. it's just a matter of people who don't agree with the law looking for ways to obstruct its enforcement. >> some states are fighting back. lawyers for a convicted killer named warren hill argued that there would be no way of knowing if the lethal concoction was safe. >> it issed no fda approved. >> the prosecution scoffed at the safety concerns. >> they are alleging that their threatened harm is he could receive a drug that could cause him ha
objections and obtained the drug from a broker in india that did not have any overcite from the fda. >> did they bypass your pharmacy to get it? >> absolutely. >> and was that illegal? >> yes, it was. >> booker felt event indicated in july. it found that some drugs must come from companies registered with the fda and be reviewed for safety. after that ruling, nebraska supreme court effectively put a halt to pending executions. advocates say opponents are playing...
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. >>> the fda says it wants to phase out trans fat. the fda says eliminating artificial trans fat will prevent around 20,000 heart attacks. >>> top-rated spy chiefs spoke to parliament today. they said spying has kept the country safer and leaks by edward snowden have been harmful to national security. >>> swiss scientistsw
. >>> the fda says it wants to phase out trans fat. the fda says eliminating artificial trans fat will prevent around 20,000 heart attacks. >>> top-rated spy chiefs spoke to parliament today. they said spying has kept the country safer and leaks by edward snowden have been harmful to national security. >>> swiss scientistsw
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ruling won't come until after a 60-day period, when the fda will hear from the public. but insiders say eliminating all transfats from our food is virtually a done deal. >>> a huge explosion ripping through a home in new jersey, badly injuring an elderly couple there. the homeowners were trapped inside yesterday, after that blast leveled their house. despite the flames, neighbors rushed in and saved the husband and wife. officials say it's too soon to tell if the new gas lines are to blame. >>> an explosion captured on camera near cleveland. a man was delivering propane tanks. one fell off the forklift and he ran it over. a huge fireball erupts. the man managed to escape with smoke coming from his body. but he's already been released from the hospital. >>> the chicago police are looking for a brazen band of thieves targeting sports authority stores. check out how these guys operate. it's in flash mob mode. their m.o. is to burst into stores in daylight, grab armfuls and full racks of clothing. then, they head out the door to a waiting vehicle. all this happens in a matt
ruling won't come until after a 60-day period, when the fda will hear from the public. but insiders say eliminating all transfats from our food is virtually a done deal. >>> a huge explosion ripping through a home in new jersey, badly injuring an elderly couple there. the homeowners were trapped inside yesterday, after that blast leveled their house. despite the flames, neighbors rushed in and saved the husband and wife. officials say it's too soon to tell if the new gas lines are to...
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a halt for hitting them from selling any dna kits until the product is authorized by the gn by the fda. here's how the company promotes the testing kits. so that's when the sun makes me sneeze i mean increased risk of heart disease arthritis gallstones email from a toast this weekend. seven might pass on to a kids' foods and i want to avoid hundreds of things about my getting like twenty three in the results it really opened my acts the more you know about the dna. the more you know about yourself. after twenty three and needs personal genome service or pdf does what it costs it's ordered a halt services came by way of a stern letter from the fta that called out the company for offering the testing and diagnosis services to the with out the regulatory approvals needed in order to market this product. in a letter the fda outlined the work the agency has done with the company in the last five years pointing to fourteen face to face or teleconference meetings and hundreds of email exchanges yet despite years of the back and forth interactions. the agency broke we still do not have any ass
a halt for hitting them from selling any dna kits until the product is authorized by the gn by the fda. here's how the company promotes the testing kits. so that's when the sun makes me sneeze i mean increased risk of heart disease arthritis gallstones email from a toast this weekend. seven might pass on to a kids' foods and i want to avoid hundreds of things about my getting like twenty three in the results it really opened my acts the more you know about the dna. the more you know about...
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the fda is banning transfats from the food industry. as ko im reports for wjz, the heart-clagging fats will be phased out of restaurants stores. >> you can find them in fine and processed foods. and while many companies and restaurants have been phasing out transfats, the fda wants to completely cut them out of the american diet. >> i think that's good. i mean, obesity is a huge problem in the united states. >> reporter: government health officials say transfats are a public health concern. they're occur considered -- considered the worst kind of fat for your heart because they raise bad cholesterol. >> we could save about seven,000 -- 7,000 lives and about 20,000 heart attacks in this country every year. that's why we think this is an important step. >> new york was the first city to ban transfat. since then, several other cities have done the same. the fda says it will take feedback on the new requirement for two months. but then set a timeline for the phaseout. ko im. wjz eyewitness news. >> the institute of medicine said transfats p
the fda is banning transfats from the food industry. as ko im reports for wjz, the heart-clagging fats will be phased out of restaurants stores. >> you can find them in fine and processed foods. and while many companies and restaurants have been phasing out transfats, the fda wants to completely cut them out of the american diet. >> i think that's good. i mean, obesity is a huge problem in the united states. >> reporter: government health officials say transfats are a public...
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in only 2013 the fda is acting. usage of trans fats in u.s., consumption dropped 70% since two thousand. >> why? because of good work of steven joseph, guy said ban trans fats.com. right across the bay from san francisco was trans fat free. new york, philadelphia. et cetera. dennis: not the government, mimi so i will cut trans fats. >> the government is coming in late because it didn't have the will to fix this problem. consumers pushed back because the government fda wasn't doing its job. now they're finally publicly accepted and businesses know there is nothing else they can do about it,fda says, oh by the way that is bad. should have done it decades ago. dennis: trans fat consumption is down 70% since 2000. >> yeah. dennis: because of the free market. because food makers want to sell more stuff. >> because of regulation by big cities. >> no, the point is -- meaning over half of the trans fat consumption in the u.s. is popcorn. okay? popcorn. why don't we pass a rule for popcorn. wait, let me finish. >> it is your
in only 2013 the fda is acting. usage of trans fats in u.s., consumption dropped 70% since two thousand. >> why? because of good work of steven joseph, guy said ban trans fats.com. right across the bay from san francisco was trans fat free. new york, philadelphia. et cetera. dennis: not the government, mimi so i will cut trans fats. >> the government is coming in late because it didn't have the will to fix this problem. consumers pushed back because the government fda wasn't doing...
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and the fda cracks down on a t genetic tester. alexis christoforous, good morning. >> asian markets finished lower on profit taking. tokyo's nikkei lost 0.5%. and the hong kong's hang seng unchanged. it was quiet on wall street. and it's expected to stay that way the rest of the week. the dow industrials rose eight points. the nasdaq closed three points higher. and the price of oil dropped in the wake of iran on its nuclear program. the temporary agreement does not call for sanctions to be loosened on iranian oil exports, but investors believe that's in the works, and that will increase global supply. benchmark u.s. crude for delivery in january fell 75 cents. >>> the fda is lifting safety restrictions on a much debated diabetes pill avandia. recent data suggests that avandia does not increase the risk of heart attack. patients will no longer have to enroll in a special registry to get avandia and it will be available at most pharmacies. >>> meanwhile, the fda is ordering a company 23 and me to stop selling its personalized dna ki
and the fda cracks down on a t genetic tester. alexis christoforous, good morning. >> asian markets finished lower on profit taking. tokyo's nikkei lost 0.5%. and the hong kong's hang seng unchanged. it was quiet on wall street. and it's expected to stay that way the rest of the week. the dow industrials rose eight points. the nasdaq closed three points higher. and the price of oil dropped in the wake of iran on its nuclear program. the temporary agreement does not call for sanctions to...
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the fda is taking the first steps to ban it from our food supply. trans fats are hydrogenated oils that make foods like, oh, my gosh look at that, doughnuts. microwave popcorn, frozen pizza, makes it taste so good. in a moment our two guests are going to shed light on what the ban means to all of us. >>> but first we want to get some background from cnn's chief medical correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta. >> reporter: it's an ingredient in a lot of our favorite foods, microwave popcorn, cookie, cakes, frozen pizza and much more. transfats. they increase shelf life and they add flavor to processed foods. but the fda is now saying they are not safe and wants to ban them. it's a move they say would save thousands of lives. >> we think it's time to address and really phase out the remaining uses of trans fat in the diet so that we can reduce the incidence of heart disease and deaths resulting from heart attack. >> reporter: you see trans fats lower good cholesterol and they raise bad cholesterol. what we're trying to avoid is this -- ldl or bad cholesterol
the fda is taking the first steps to ban it from our food supply. trans fats are hydrogenated oils that make foods like, oh, my gosh look at that, doughnuts. microwave popcorn, frozen pizza, makes it taste so good. in a moment our two guests are going to shed light on what the ban means to all of us. >>> but first we want to get some background from cnn's chief medical correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta. >> reporter: it's an ingredient in a lot of our favorite foods, microwave...
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the fda says different foods may have different time lines for that phase out depending on how easy it is to find a substitute. >> it will be interesting to find out if it tastes differently or if it will be more expensive no you. >> good point. time will tell. >> thanks so much anna. >> the terrorist who planned the attack on pakistani teenaged activist has been named the new leader of the pakistani taliban. mullah fuzz law law took over a week after his predecessor was killed in a drone strike. this as they are cutting off peace talks with the government officials in the region. >> pirates may have a new force to deal with when tear rising the african coast. u.s. marines officials say they are considering banding t-- 500 plus marines would allow quick transport around that region. similar plans are being considered in the milled east and the caribbean this as two commercial sailors off the coast of nigeria are still being held captive. >> justin bieber charged with a graffiti. they gave him permission to spray paint a sports facility. he choose to tag a hotel wall instead. police wer
the fda says different foods may have different time lines for that phase out depending on how easy it is to find a substitute. >> it will be interesting to find out if it tastes differently or if it will be more expensive no you. >> good point. time will tell. >> thanks so much anna. >> the terrorist who planned the attack on pakistani teenaged activist has been named the new leader of the pakistani taliban. mullah fuzz law law took over a week after his predecessor was...
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not treating the underlying cause, which is why there is abuse of pharmaceuticals right now. >> the fda says you can use this medication for this purpose. that would be the labeled use. some of these companies have marketed them to physicians and said, look, this has been effective in other areas, is that about right? >> yeah, i mean, off labeling has been done for a long period of time. and i don't think it's always necessarily a bad thing. when it's abused it's a bad thing. at often it is abuse. these fines are nothing new. these are the largest ever, but it's still not big enough to prevent these big pharmaceutical companies from doing this fraud. when you look at it, $2.2 billion sounds like a lot of money to the average person. and it is. but as you showed earlier in your promo they made over 24 opinionated for just one of the three drugs they got in trouble for today. off label something extremely common, but it's not always a bad thing. but in this case or in the case where they're pushing the drug to make money it is a very bad thing. >> on that point people in your practice, yo
not treating the underlying cause, which is why there is abuse of pharmaceuticals right now. >> the fda says you can use this medication for this purpose. that would be the labeled use. some of these companies have marketed them to physicians and said, look, this has been effective in other areas, is that about right? >> yeah, i mean, off labeling has been done for a long period of time. and i don't think it's always necessarily a bad thing. when it's abused it's a bad thing. at...
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the fda wants to eliminate artificial trans-fat in processed foods. the fda says getting rid of them completely could help prevent 20,000 heart attacks and 7,000 deaths each year. >>> the office of management and budget says the 16-day government shutdown reduced output and cost between $2 and $6 billion in economic output and 120,000 fewer jobs were created. back pay for federal employees will cost another $2 billion. >>> a tragic car chase caught in iowa after man called to report his truck stolen. his own son had actually taken it. he led police on a dangerous high-speed ride to the iowa state campus. a police officer fired his gun and the 19-year-old was killed. the officer was cleared of wrongdoing. >>> the reverend billy graham celebrating his 95th birthday with hundreds of family, friends and supporters in north carolina. businessman donald trump was there to wish him well and so was former vice presidential candidate sarah palin. happy birthday. >>> and it was a fairly quiet lunchtime at a "soprano's" restaurant until a car came flying through
the fda wants to eliminate artificial trans-fat in processed foods. the fda says getting rid of them completely could help prevent 20,000 heart attacks and 7,000 deaths each year. >>> the office of management and budget says the 16-day government shutdown reduced output and cost between $2 and $6 billion in economic output and 120,000 fewer jobs were created. back pay for federal employees will cost another $2 billion. >>> a tragic car chase caught in iowa after man called to...
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so why is the fda making this move now? >> become more concerned about healthcare costs, the number of people with chronic diseases and the role food can play in health. so the science is now much more clear than it was 10, 15, 20 years ago. >> reporter: according to the fda, not only are foods that contain transfat not safe, they are also not necessary. >> they put hydrogen in them to make them cook easier. i don't think it's a taste issue. it was cheaper for the food companies to do this over the years. >> reporter: some transfats do alter taste and increase shelf life, but many fast food places like mcdonald's have already stopped using them anyway. right now the fda has opened a 60 day comment period to get more information. after that if this plan is finalized, it could take less than a
so why is the fda making this move now? >> become more concerned about healthcare costs, the number of people with chronic diseases and the role food can play in health. so the science is now much more clear than it was 10, 15, 20 years ago. >> reporter: according to the fda, not only are foods that contain transfat not safe, they are also not necessary. >> they put hydrogen in them to make them cook easier. i don't think it's a taste issue. it was cheaper for the food...
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the fda wants to eliminate transfats. it could get rid of 7,000 heart attacks a year. >>> the 16 day government shutdown cost between $2 billion and $6 billion. 120,000 fewer jobs were created. back pay will cost another $2 billion. the reverend billy graham celebrated his 95th birthday with family and friends in north carolina. donald trump was there and so was sarah palin. >>> for a look at all things money, twitter had a blockbuster first day of trading on the new york stock exchange. it finished 70% over the initial asking price. >>> the senate passed the employment nondiscrimination act that would ban them from firing, refusing to hire or discriminating against workers or job applicants based on sexual orientation or gender identity. >>> the cat lack cts is the 2014 car of the year. it is the second such honor for the gm car in the past six years. >>> mcdonalds are considering placing a 3-d printer in each store. the kid can pick from a variety of toy that is would be 3-d printed on demand. wow, technology. >>> road
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some have wondered why the fda isn't just putting out warning labels. they're saying these aren't just unhealthy, they're unsafe at any level. >> so watch for hydrogenated or partially hydrogenated in the label. >> that's what you have to look for. >> thanks so much, rich. >>> a giant milestone for an american company today, an american idea, that little blue bird, the mascot of twitter, soaring on the first day of trading as a public company. we've seen its power, 140 character tweets that can topple governments and galvanize voters. david muir is here to tell us if the surge will stir the u.s. economy. >> anyone before today, diane, could send out one of those 140 character tweets. i've just sent one out right now on the air. you can actually own a piece of twitter right now. that's the big difference. tonight we ask who has won the lottery already. >> reporter: hearts on wall street all atwitter today, more than 74 million shares of twitter exchanging hands by midday alone. >> this stock price jumped faster than you can send out a tweet today. >> it
some have wondered why the fda isn't just putting out warning labels. they're saying these aren't just unhealthy, they're unsafe at any level. >> so watch for hydrogenated or partially hydrogenated in the label. >> that's what you have to look for. >> thanks so much, rich. >>> a giant milestone for an american company today, an american idea, that little blue bird, the mascot of twitter, soaring on the first day of trading as a public company. we've seen its power,...
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now the fda saying it's not safe. and it could be an open question now how long it's going to take to get it all out of the u.s. food supply. but tyler, they say the industry has already gone to huge lengths to get transfats out of the food supply. this may not be a major disruption for a lot of people who saw this coming. >> eamon javers reporting. >>> there's been a lot of focus on tech ipos. of course, twitter today, facebook, linkedin, yelp. but there are a lot of nontech companies that have a big pop on days they went public. dominic has some details. sboo interesti >> interesting names, names we all know. follow me because visa, the huge credit card payments provider, they went public and they shot up huge. they were up 28% back in 2008 when they went public. that's one big name. then all of a sudden there's u.p.s., a huge cargo carrier, up 37% back when they went public in 1999. on the other side of things, the nyse is in focus. i.c.e., the intercontinental exchange, it soared 50% in its debut back in 2005. and
now the fda saying it's not safe. and it could be an open question now how long it's going to take to get it all out of the u.s. food supply. but tyler, they say the industry has already gone to huge lengths to get transfats out of the food supply. this may not be a major disruption for a lot of people who saw this coming. >> eamon javers reporting. >>> there's been a lot of focus on tech ipos. of course, twitter today, facebook, linkedin, yelp. but there are a lot of nontech...